NOTODONTIN^!. 301 



1391. Ichthyura restitura. 



Ichthyura restitura. Walker : xxxii. 433 (1865). 



Moore : Lep. Ceylon, ii. p. 115, pi. 122, f. i, 10, ib, 



(1882). 



Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1886, p. 438. 

 Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, ii. 178. 1197 



(1887). 



Type. Ceylon, in coll. Layard. 

 a. India. 

 The Oriental form of /. anastomosis (Linn.) of Europe. 



1392. Ichthyura costicomma. n. sp. 



Ichthyura costicomma. Walker : MS. in B. M. 



<J ? Pale chestnut brown. Fore-wings with a darker suffusion at 

 the base, a sinuous brown line from the costa before the middle to 

 the hinder margin at two thirds from the base, an erect brown line 

 inwardly edged with whitish, from the hinder margin touching the 

 end of the first line, straight to the costa near the apex, at the upper 

 end of this line on the inner side are three prominent pure white 

 spots, and the whole space between these lines is of a dark bright 

 chestnut colour, as also is the margin limited by a sinuous sub- 

 marginal black line, the bright chestnut colour on the margin joining 

 the inner patch, marginal line black. Hind-wings of a uniform pale 

 greyish brown without markings ; cilia of both wings greyish brown. 

 Underside, greyish brown, fore- wings darkest with the hinder marginal 

 space white. 



Expanse of wings I ^ inches. 

 a. Nilgiri Hills (type). 



There is a female (type ?) in my coll. from Calcutta. 



1393. Ichthyura dorsalis. 



Ichthyura dorsalis. Walker : Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 134 (1862). 



- xxxii. 432 (1865), 



Gangamela atrifrons. Walker : Journ. Linn. Soc., Lond., vi. p. 138 (1862). 

 - xxxii. 443 (1865). 



a. Sarawak, Borneo (type) (Wallace). b. Sarawak, Borneo (type 

 atrifrons) (Wallace). 



GENUS DAMATA. Walker: v. 1044 (1855). 



1394. Damata longipennis. 



Damata longipennis. Walker : v. 1044 ( l8 55)- 



Butler : 111. Typ. Lep. Het, B. M., vi. p. 24, pi. 106, 



f. 10 (1886). 



Cotes and Swinh.: Cat. Moths of India, ii. 176. 

 1179 (1887"). 



Type. Himalaya Mountains, in B. M. 

 a. India (2). 



